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MODIS Science Team Meeting
Paula S. Bontempi
MODIS Program ScientistEarth-Sun System DivisionScience Mission Directorate
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
22 March 2005
NASAManagement Office
Administrative Processes
Education Officer
NASA CentersBusiness
Management
SolarSystem
Earth-SunSystem
Mission & Systems Management
Associate Administrator (AA)
Deputy AA
Deputy AAFor Management
Deputy AAFor Programs
Mission Support
Mission
Mission Enabling
Universe
JPL ARCGSFC
Councils• Leadership Council• Science Management Council• Program Management Council• Operations Council
Science Mission Directorate
A. Diaz
G. Asrar
A. McNally O. Figueroa
R. Parker C. Sorrels
A. KinneyA. Dantzler (act.)M. Cleave (act.)
R. Maizel M. Luther
C. Elachi E. Weiler S. Hubbard
AAA/Strategy, Policy & Int’lAAA/ScienceAAA/TechnologyAAA/Exploration Mission Int. Sr. Policy Advisor
Earth-Sun System Division
Earth-Sun System
Director: Mary Cleave (Act.)
Deputy: Richard Fisher
Research Sciences Applied Sciences Flight Programs
Director: Jack Kaye
Deputies: Lucia Tsaoussi
& Bill Wagner
Director: Ron Birk
Deputy: Martin Frederick
Director: Charles Gay
Deputy: Ted Hammer
Proposed New Advisory Committee Structure
NASA Science Advisory Committee
(SAC)
Earth-Sun System Subcommittee (ESSS)
Solar System Subcommittee (SSS)
Universe Subcommittee (US)
SMD and NSAC may wish to establish ad hoc task groups in cross-cutting areas; these will report to NASA via the NSAC
What’s New/FY05 Budget
• Earmarks, Exploration Vision• Mission Science Team Reductions• Originally:
– Terra, Aqua Science Data Analysis – 5%– Terra, Aqua Algorithm Refinement – 7.5%– MODIS Team Lead – 12.5%
• Solution: savings from incremental funding (FY07 installment, ROSES impact)
• FY06 requested vs. enacted budget
Mission Extension/Senior Review Process
• Effort lead by Chuck Holmes at NASA HQ• Mimics former Space Science process for extending
missions beyond the prime life• 2-year cycle• Proposal submitted by 16 March 2005• Up for review:
– Terra (CERES, MOPITT, MISR, ASTER, MODIS)
• Review by Panel of Peers – outside NASA• 25-26 April 2005• Mission Operations and Calibration and Validation
MODIS Team Meeting in July 2004: The Challenge
Reap the full scientific benefits of MODIS, Terra, Aqua, & EOS
• Make/keep existing data products the best they can be
• Develop new data products to enable important, new scientific and applied uses
• Utilize MODIS (and Terra, EOS) data products to create new scientific understanding of planet Earth and how it is changing – and new applications of this knowledge for decision support
Outcome of the Challenge
The Continuity and Evolution of Earth System Science• How does MODIS fit into a changing world?• NASA Mission: understand and protect our home planet• NASA is in the process of transforming itself to implement
the President’s Exploration Vision• Strategic Roadmapping Effort taking place
– SRM-9 – Earth Science
• Earth Science is changing from mission science teams to measurement-oriented science teams (CDRs)– Oceans up and running, land in development, atmosphere status
• Modeling and Analysis Program (Don Anderson)• Development of and Linkage to Global Earth Observing
System of Systems (GEOSS) – land, ocean, atm• U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy/National Academy of
Sciences – R2O
Issues for MODIS Team
• More interdisciplinary algorithm development approaches; share expertise
• Certain algorithm developers and validation investigators should address important deficiencies in key data products (e.g., cloud mask, atmospheric correction)
• Algorithm developers need to represent broader community needs by working with them
• Algorithm refinement PIs need to provide compelling justification for the importance/utility of the algorithm improvements and/or new data products
• MODIS Land, Ocean, & Atmosphere Groups work interactions across the team
New EOS Data Review Needed
We need:• A plan for review of ATBDs for the new and alternative
EOS algorithms – after 2-3 years– Assess quality and importance of data product suites (and
their components)– Prioritize EOS data products relative to each other and relative
to other needs of the community they serve – Recommend changes, improvements, level of service by data
systems and archives– Must involve community– Must take into account NASA (or other) resources / program
components required to support the products; involve data system and archive management, NASA HQ Focus Area Leads (program/project managers)
– Suggestions Welcome
Measurement Teams
Continuing/evolving measurement streams, there will be one science team, competed periodically, that provides scientific guidance to present and future missions and for the utilization of past data sets
• Support and focus on Climate Data Records • One data system to ensure a “seamless” time
series• Scientific guidance and priorities must
represent broad user community• CDR Session tomorrow – L. Tsaoussi (HQ) –
Earth Science Data Records
From Mission to Measurement Teams
• Ocean Team has already begun this change• “Land” (Vegetation?) is poised to begin
– One or several measurements, what ones– Spatial resolutions: moderate (1 km) and high (30 m)– Surface hydrological and geological measurements?
• Atmosphere Team status?
MODIS Team Meeting – March 2005
• Update on “new” team (PI) progress, integration– Algorithm Refinement and Validation– Science Data Analysis Results
• Issues encountered– Oceans – data processing, cal/val, annual reviews,
meas. team (PI) progress, future planning– Land – measurement team spin-up (CDRs, ESDRs),
instrument update, prod. distribution/archive, future planning
– Atmosphere – calibration, cloud radiative properties, future planning, aerosols, DB, interdisc. science, atm. correction
– MCST – Session Tuesday evening – land/ocean/atm, cal/val, striping, earthshine, cross-sensor calibration